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The elevator stopped.
Catherine came out, and Leslie followed her. He asked, "Are you working overtime today?"
"I’ve been working overtime recently." She said as she walked, "I am also making some designing. If their works are good, of course, I will use theirs. If mine is better, then use mine. We do everything to get things done.”
She was very competitive, which Leslie appreciated.
Because Catherine worked overtime, Leslie, who never worked overtime, also stayed.
Working with Catherine made him feel ten years younger and set him in a better mood.
"Mr. Eastwood, aren't you off work?" Josh looked at the motionless man sitting in the chair, puzzled. Leslie would have left at this time normally.
Leslie gave him a mysterious smile, "I am working overtime."
"Working overtime?" Josh was taken aback, "Is there something urgent?"
"No." After finishing speaking, Leslie laughed cheerfully.
Josh didn't dare to ask more.
A few hours later, the sky got darker.
Josh had been with Leslie. But Leslie didn’t seem to be working. So, what was he doing?
Josh was at a loss after a few hours.
"Is Ms. Collins off work?" Leslie suddenly raised his eyes, "Go have a look, if not, I am going to invite her to supper."
"Oh." Josh turned around, kind of dumb.
"Wait!" Leslie added, "Not only her but all the executives who work overtime today." Catherine was a shrewd woman. She would be suspicious if he invited her alone.
Josh was confused, "Okay." But he did as he was asked.
Leslie planned to take Catherine down step by step.
In order to invite her for dinner without being suspected, he invited a lot of people. This generous deed was not out of good intentions.
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